July QASIG Video, Lightning Talk with Jason Thane – Developer Pairing

Developer Pairing
Pairing means working in teams of two developers with one computer, two keyboards, and two mice. One driver, one navigator. I will talk about why it’s helpful and what we get out of it at General UI. Notably, you solve problems differently when talking about the problem as a pair rather than when just writing code in solo fashion.About: Jason Thane is a software developer and co-founder of General UI, a Seattle-based developer community built on principles of communication and trust.

Our Mission

The QA SIG seeks to engage members of the high-tech community in discussions on the evolving challenges of software quality assurance and look at ways to advance the leading methodologies and best practices.

Challenges Ahead

As software development continues to evolve, the ways in which quality assurance and software testing are approached must keep pace or become obsolete.
Consumers demand software that is available, reliable and secure. It is important for us to continually re-evaluate our QA and testing processes we are employing and why we are using them.
We hope to explore these and many other questions facing the software development, quality assurance, and software testing industries in upcoming QA SIG meetings and invite you to take part in the dialog.